If there are no impurities [no contaminants] in the Copper Nitrate then it is indeed a pure substance. It is a compound and a compound can be pure [Think: Pure Water] However it is a compound made up of the elements Copper, Nitrogen and Oxygen.
Chemical formula: Cu(NO3)2
This compound is copper(II) nitrate.
When copper (II) sulfate reacts with silver nitrate, a white precipitate of silver sulfate is formed. Copper (II) ions from copper (II) sulfate react with nitrate ions from silver nitrate to form a soluble salt.
No, copper will not react with copper(II) nitrate under normal conditions. Copper is lower in the reactivity series than copper(II) nitrate, so no reaction will occur.
Copper nitrate, Cu(NO3)2, contains around 25.5% of copper (II).
The products of the reaction between iron and copper(II) nitrate are iron(II) nitrate and copper metal. Iron displaces copper in the compound because it is more reactive, leading to the formation of iron(II) nitrate and copper.
This compound is copper(II) nitrate.
When copper (II) sulfate reacts with silver nitrate, a white precipitate of silver sulfate is formed. Copper (II) ions from copper (II) sulfate react with nitrate ions from silver nitrate to form a soluble salt.
No, copper will not react with copper(II) nitrate under normal conditions. Copper is lower in the reactivity series than copper(II) nitrate, so no reaction will occur.
Copper nitrate, Cu(NO3)2, contains around 25.5% of copper (II).
The products of the reaction between iron and copper(II) nitrate are iron(II) nitrate and copper metal. Iron displaces copper in the compound because it is more reactive, leading to the formation of iron(II) nitrate and copper.
The chemical formula for copper (I) nitrate is CuNO3.
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The chemical formula of copper(II) nitrate is Cu(NO3)2.
The chemical formula of copper(II) nitrate is Cu(NO3)2.
The products of this single replacement reaction are iron(II) nitrate and copper. The iron displaces the copper in the reaction, resulting in the formation of iron(II) nitrate and elemental copper.
There is no substance called "copper sulphur". You could have a mixture of copper and sulphur, though. But there are compounds (pure substances) of copper and sulphur as well. They include copper I and copper II sulphide (Cu2S and CuS). Another, very common compound is copper sulphate, CuSO4
copper (thiocyanate)2 and potassium nitrate